Motorola – now owned by Lenovo – is heading back to the Chinese market with some rebranded devices. We are talking about the Moto G LTE, Moto X and a slightly different Nexus 6 renamed Moto X Pro.

The Moto X is the first to go live in February and, it appears that, among the changes the Chinese market will be getting is less of the Moto Maker customization system. The device will be available in more than one style, and potential customers can vote for them on the Motorola website starting tomorrow at 10 AM Beijing time.

The second-gen Moto G LTE will go on sale in late February, after the Spring Festival, which coincides with the Chinese New Year.

The third device that goes on the Chinese market is a de-Nexusized Nexus 6 because it has the same constitution as the current Google flagship. It has a 6” QHD screen with a powerful Snapdragon 805, 3 GB of RAM and a 3220 mAh battery. The only differences will be a more Android-esque OS and the lack of branding.

Has the Christmas cheer engulfed you yet? If it has, and you’re an Android fan, you just may want to buy some of these green android Christmas ornaments from Dead Zebra!

If last year we had red and blue ornaments, this year the people have spoken and we will finally be getting the coveted little Android robot in our holiday trees!

The items will go on sale on Monday at 11 AM EST and be sure to check at the hour since these ornaments are sold on a first come first served basis. Each costs $10 and there’s a limited stock. You can also get them in pairs, 5-packs and 10-packs for $20, $45 and $90 respectively.

Apart from the fun ornaments for the winter holidays, you can also expect the Android Collectibles to pop up rather soon – i.e. January – in retailer shops. Dead Zebra will be offering some nice figurines, including a pirate character, Orange mini, Skeletoid, Chrome mini and Panda character.

If you wanna check out the Christmas ornaments before you can buy them, click on the source link below.

If you want a cheap and sturdy handset and you hope for the best Android experience, you have to get your own Nexus 5 while you still can, because Google just stopped sales of its Nexus 5 red and white flavors. All you can get now is the black version, and even that has a closing expiration date. You can no longer get the two more colorful Nexus versions on Play Store, and even stores are low on stock and you will not be able to get new ones once these run out.

Do not fret, as you can still get the more somber black Nexus 5 version (but you’ll need to hurry, Google announced last month that they would stop producing the 5 series altogether) in 16 or 32 GB version. You will be paying $350 or $399, depending on the version you get, but it’s still a good price for a stable, clean and updated device, considering you will be getting Android Lollipop too, unlike many other devices from other lines.

On another note, if you wanted a brand new Nexus 6, you will still have to wait as the device is all out of stock at the moment.

Verizon launched some LG Pads today, and you may have a deal if you buy one on contract. LG G Pad 7.0 and G Pad 10.1 reached the Verizon shelves and you can get them (temporarily) for $49.99 and $199.99 respectively, on contract of course. These sort of budget-friendly tablets have LTE and they’re here just in time for the holidays.

The tablets are modestly packed with Snapdragon 400 processors, 1 GB of RAM and HD displays (1280x800p). The 7.0 has a 4000 mAh battery, whereas the bigger version has a 8000 mAh battery. The devices have LG’s version of Android 4.4.

We do not know how long this promotion will last, and the off-contract costs for the devices are $249.99 for the 7.0 version and $299.99 for the 10 version. They are pretty expensive for basic tablets but we are talking about Verizon after all.

If you want a cheap and good-looking case for your Motorola Moto X, head over to Shopandroid where you have little less than 9 hours to make up your mind.

You can choose between red, white and black cases for only $9.95, saving $15 in the process. The S Series Qmadix cases are shock-absorbent and have a hard outer shell that keeps your device safe. You get access to the screen, camera, ports and buttons and the double-layer protection will keep your Moto X safe and sound.

Sony Xperia Z3V is finally announced for Verizon and it appears it’s the same Z3 with a Verizon twist. The flagship is not fresh news for the world, but for the US market it’s close to a new entry as, usually, Sony does not give attention to the American continent when it comes to sales.

It appears though that the Xperia Z3V gets the same hardware specs as the specs found in the international variant. You will get the following:

5.2” 1080p LCD display with TRILUMINOUS technology

2.5 GHz quad-core processor

32 GB internal storage plus microSD card

20.7 MP camera with 4K video features

3200 mAh battery with built-in Wireless Charging support

IP65 and IP68 durability

Android KitKat.

It appears that Sony Xperia Z3V’s battery holds on for 3 days based on tests and it also has that helpful Qi wireless charging. The handset goes on sale October 23rd at the price of $199.99 with a new contract, but can be purchased based on Edge payment plans as well.